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The image depicts a water management system where rainwater is collected from rooftops and directed into a rainwater tank, and household wastewater flows into a wastewater treatment plant. The treated wastewater is then labeled as excess treated water and directed to another part of the environment. Stormwater is treated separately via a stormwater treatment process, presumably discharging into a river. Additionally, drinking water is sourced from a dam and treated in a water treatment plant, with recycled water also flowing back into the household system.
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The image illustrates a range of methods for reusing rainwater.
Overall, what stands out from the picture is that there are two main ways to reuse rainwater.
Firstly, the rainwater collected in a dam is provided to the water treatment plant and given to residents as drinking water. Secondly, rainwater falling on the roof of the house is collected in a rainwater tank at the edge of the house, which residents use.
In addition, household wastewater is sent to the wastewater treatment plant, and the excess treated water is released to the local river. Finally, stormwater from water fell in the garden of the house is flowed to the local river.
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